Archive for July, 2021

New engine for Glenview

Corrected post

This from Joe Faehndrick:

Attached are pictures of the new Glenview Engine 7. The current E7 (2010) will go to E13. Either the 2005 Enforcer (reserve engine) or 2006 Enforcer (current E13) will be sold. The specs are as follows. The unit will be delivered in the next couple weeks.

  • 2021 Pierce Arrow XT
  • Tak 4 front suspension
  • Air ride rear suspension
  • Stainless steel body
  • 1500-GPM Waterous pump
  • 500-gallon water tank
  • 50-gallon foam tank
  • Husky 3 Class B foam system
  • Galvanized frame, tank cradle, and body supports
Pierce Arrow XT fire engine for Glenview Illinois

Glenview FD photo

Pierce Arrow XT fire engine for Glenview Illinois

Glenview FD photo

Pierce Arrow XT fire engine for Glenview Illinois

Glenview FD photo

Pierce Arrow XT fire engine for Glenview Illinois

Glenview FD photo 

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As seen around … Darien

From Chicagoland fire photos on Instagram:

Darien-woodridge fpd station 90

Home to- 

Engine 90
Medic 89 
Utility 90 
Gator 90 
Battalion 89 
Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90

Chicagoland fire photos on Instagram

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New engine for the Manhattan FPD (more)

From Bill Schreiber:

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Evanston Fire Department history Part 30

From Phil Stenholm:

Another installment about History of Evanston Fire Department

GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 

May 29, 1925, was the 50th anniversary of the Evanston Fire Department, which is to say the EFD was legally established by town ordinance on that date in 1875. More specifically, the Evanston Village Board passed “An Ordinance Concerning the Fire Department of the Village of Evanston” at the village board meeting on Tuesday night, May 25, 1875, but by law it did not become legal and take effect until it was published in the weekly Evanston Index newspaper on Saturday, May 29.

However, the “Fire Department Ordinance” did not really change anything, other than to make the Evanston Fire Department official and legal. The day-to-day work of Evanston firefighters was no different on May 29, 1875, than it was a week, a month, a year, or even two years earlier. In reality, the actual founding date of organized firefighting in Evanston was Tuesday, January 7, 1873, when the Pioneer Fire Company of Evanston was chartered with the State of Illinois and accepted for service by the Evanston Village Board.    

EVANSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT – MAY 29, 1925 (THE EFD’S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY)

PERSONNEL (59 firefighters / two platoons) 
NOTE: Assistant chief or captain was the company officer, and the lieutenant was the assistant company officer and worked the opposite platoon from the assistant chief or captain.  

STATION # 1 (809 Grove Street) – four-bay firehouse (plus a fifth bay for the police ambulance) completed March 1897 as Police / Fire Headquarters, the EFD relocated here from three-bay firehouse at city hall at northwest corner of Davis & Sherman (city hall was built in 1893)  

CHIEF FIRE MARSHAL:
Chief Albert Hofstetter (hired 1901, promoted to Lt 1903, promoted to Capt 1914, then was appointed chief two hours after being promoted to Capt)
NOTE: Chief was technically always on duty, although he spent evenings and Sundays on-call at home. When at home, he responded only to confirmed working fires and other significant incidents or situations requiring his presence. 

CHIEF’S DRIVERS: (2) 
Fireman John Wynn (hired 1920)
Fireman Frank Sherry (hired 1924)
NOTE: Chief’s drivers were assigned administratively to Truck Co. 1. When at a fire, the chief’s driver was responsible for communication from the scene of the incident, either by driving to & from the nearest fire station, or by use of a nearby telephone if available, or by telegraph from the nearest Gamewell fire alarm box. 

TRUCK Co. 1: (12) 
Assistant Chief Ed Johnson (hired 1902, promoted to Lt 1909, promoted to Capt 1914, promoted to Ass’t Chief 1918)
Lieutenant Carl Windelborn (hired 1910, promoted to Lt 1923)
Fireman Walt Boekenhauer (hired 1915)
Fireman Michael Garrity (hired 1918)
Fireman Henry Dorband (hired 1919)
Fireman Jerry Moriarty (hired 1919)
Fireman George Thompson (hired 1919)
Fireman Martin Jasper (hired 1920)
Fireman Fred Godeman (hired 1920)
Fireman William Rohrer (hired 1923)
Fireman John Lee (hired 1924)
Fireman Ed Voight (hired 1924)
NOTE: In addition to being company officer of Truck Co. 1, Assistant Chief Johnson was in charge of the EFD whenever Chief Hofstetter was absent from the city or otherwise unavailable

TRUCK Co. 2: (10)
Captain Tom McEnery (hired 1902, promoted to Lt 1914, promoted to Capt 1918)
Lieutenant Henry Tesnow (hired 1914, promoted to Lt 1924)
Fireman John Gaynor (hired 1912)
Fireman Anthony Steigelman (hired 1915)
Fireman John Schippman (hired 1918)
Fireman John Lindberg (hired 1920)
Fireman Herman Peters (hired 1923)
Fireman Dominic Bartholome (hired 1924)
Fireman Joe Donahue (hired 1924)
Fireman Fred Korn (hired 1924)

ENGINE Co.1: (12)
Captain J. E. Mersch (hired 1905, promoted to Lt 1914, promoted to Capt 1920)
Lieutenant Dan McKimmons (hired 1911, promoted to Lt 1924)
Motor Driver John Wilen (hired as Asst Motor Driver 1918, promoted to MD 1924)
Assistant Motor Driver John Monks (hired 1911, promoted to AMD 1918)
Fireman William Wilbern (hired 1901)
Fireman John M. Mersch (hired 1906)
Fireman Ed Fahrbach (hired 1916)
Fireman Jim Geishecker (hired 1918)
Fireman Herman Windelborn (hired 1920)
Fireman Harry Jasper (hired 1920)
Fireman John Linster (hired 1924)
Fireman Herman Godeman (hired 1924)

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New engines for the Bartlett FPD (more)

From Bill Schreiber:

Bartlett FPD one of two rescue pumpers update

Rosenbauer Commander cab with Line-X blacked out

Rosenbauer photo

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New engine for Schaumburg

From the Pierce Flickr site:

Pierce, Schaumburg, IL, 35550-1

New Schaumburg FD Engine 52

Pierce composite

thanks Sam

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New engine for Peotone FPD (more)

From Bill Schreiber:

Peotone FPD Rosenbauer rescue pumper chassis update

Rosenbauer Command chassis on the assembly line

Rosenbauer photo

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Alley garage fire in Chicago, 7-5-21

From Matt Sosnowski:

DATELINE CITY OF CHICAGO DATE MONDAY JULY 5, 2021 STILL ALARM FOR AN ALLEY GARAGE @ WEST ON 112TH STREET AND SOUTH ON PARNELL AVE STILL ALARM AT 04:13:28 B/O/O E.F.A.O. STILL ALARM COMPANIES RESPONDING ENGINES 62/115 TRUCK {LADDER} 27 TOWER LADDER 24 BATTALION CHIEF 22

flames engulf a car and garage at night

Matt Sosnowski photo

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New engine for Naperville

From E-ONE Hamburg New York:

Check out the City of Naperville’s (IL) new E-ONE stainless steel side mount eMAX pumper! The details: Typhoon medium cab with rear compartments, 80” CA and 16” Vista, Cummins L9 450HP engine, E-ONE 1500-GPM single-stage pump, 650-gal water tank. Thank you, City of Naperville, for allowing E-ONE to serve you! #EONENY #EONEstrength #EONE #firetruck #pumper

E-ONE Typhoon stainless steel e-MAX fire engine

E-ONE photo

E-ONE Typhoon stainless steel e-MAX fire engine

E-ONE photo

E-ONE Typhoon stainless steel e-MAX fire engine

E-ONE photo

 

thanks Danny

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New Chicago Fire Department replica models (more)

From Fire Replicas:

Chicago’s classic Mack B-Model tractor-drawn aerial with FWD aerial now available to order

Classic Chicago B-Model tractor with FWD trailer replica model

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